kottke.org posts about studebaker

"When these cars were new," I said. "They weremuch faster than '57 Corvettes or T-Birds. The salesmen would put a client on the back seat, put a $100 bill on the front seat, and tell the client he could keep the money if he could overcome the force of the acceleration, and lean forward and pick it up while the Hawk was doing zero-to-60."

Ebert owned a Golden Hawk for several years before he had to sell it because he couldn't maintain it properly.